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AN OPERATORIAL DESCRIPTION OF STOCK MARKETS

2006

Market depthStock exchangeStock market bubbleEconomicsFinancial systemMonetary economicsStock (geology)Market makerWaves and Stability in Continuous Media
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A new scenario for banks: glocal banking. A theoretical approach to propose for Europe

2017

In the early 1990s, with the development of information and communication technology (ICT), global banks began looking for a new world consisting of markets rather than relationships through the development of standardised services in the markets. However, in the early 21st century, with the collapse of the speculative bubble and the financial crisis of 2008, which caused financial instability and damaged the real economy, the entire banking system and the market itself suffered profound changes in profitability. Thus, began efforts to develop a new cultural relationship between banks and companies known as 'glocal banking'. These include: studying the needs of customers, planning and provi…

MarketingPharmacologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementGlocalizationbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementPharmaceutical ScienceFinancial instabilityMarket economyEconomyInformation and Communications TechnologyDrug DiscoveryFinancial crisisRetail bankingProfitability indexBusinessReal economyEconomic bubbleInternational Journal of Financial Innovation in Banking
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Mass transfer and hydrodynamic characteristics of unbaffled stirred bio-reactors: Influence of impeller design

2014

Abstract Unbaffled stirred tanks are increasingly recognized as a viable alternative to common baffled tanks for a range of processes where the presence of baffles is undesirable for some reason. For instance, in the case of shear sensitive cell cultivation (e.g. human cells), unbaffled tanks have been recently found to be able to provide sufficient mass transfer through the free surface vortex. As a consequence the need for bubble formation and subsequent bursting, along with relevant cells damage, is conveniently avoided. In this work the influence of impeller geometry on mass transfer performance and power demand of an unbaffled stirred vessel operating both in sub-critical conditions (t…

Mass transfer coefficientEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringMass transfer coefficientbusiness.industrySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMIXINGBiomedical EngineeringMixing (process engineering)Mechanical engineeringBioengineeringBaffleMechanicsMultiphase bioreactorVortexMixing Multiphase reactors Unbaffled tanks Mass transfer coefficient kLa Bioreactors Animal cell cultureImpellerFree surfaceMass transferLiquid bubblebusinessBiotechnologyAnimal cell culture
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Unbaffled, Stirred Bioreactors for Animal Cell Cultivation

2017

One of the main features of animal cell bioreactors is that the cultured cells lack a strong membrane and are therefore more prone to shear damage. It is widely accepted that animal cell damage in aerated bioreactors is mainly related to burst bubbles at the air–liquid interface. A viable alternative to sparged bioreactors, aimed at minimizing cell damage, may be represented by uncovered, unbaffled, stirred tanks, which are able to provide sufficient mass transfer through the deep free surface vortex that takes place under agitation. As a consequence the need for bubble formation and subsequent bursting accompanied by cell damage is conveniently avoided. In this chapter, mass transfer perfo…

Mass transfer coefficientMass transfer coefficientMaterials scienceSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMixing timeBioreactortechnology industry and agricultureMixing (process engineering)Mechanical engineeringMechanicsequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseImpellerkLaUnbaffled tanksMixingFree surfaceMass transferMultiphase reactorBioreactormedicineFree surface shapeLiquid bubbleCell damageAnimal cell culture
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Numerical model for the shear rheology of two-dimensional wet foams with deformable bubbles

2014

Shearing of two-dimensional wet foam is simulated using an introduced numerical model, and results are compared to those of experiments. This model features realistically deformable bubbles, which distinguishes it from previously used models for wet foam. The internal bubble dynamics and their contact interactions are also separated in the model, making it possible to investigate the effects of the related microscale properties of the model on the macroscale phenomena. Validity of model assumptions was proved here by agreement between the simulated and measured Herschel-Bulkley rheology, and shear-induced relaxation times. This model also suggests a relationship between the shear stress and…

Materials scienceBubbledeformable bubbles01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasDiffusionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsShear rheologyRheology0103 physical sciencesShear stressPressureshear rheology010306 general physicsMicroscale chemistryMechanical PhenomenaShearing (physics)Solid particlewet foamsta114MechanicsModels TheoreticalCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterStress MechanicalRheologyBubble deformationPhysical Review E
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Bubble formation and motion in non-crimp fabrics with perturbed bundle geometry

2010

The behaviour of the fluid front during impregnation of non-crimp fabrics has been considered. Particular attention is paid to creation of bubbles at the fluid front and a virtual 3D model mimickin ...

Materials scienceComputer simulationTransfer moldingMechanics of MaterialsBundleCeramics and CompositesCrimpFront (oceanography)Motion (geometry)Fluid mechanicsGeometryLiquid bubbleComposite materialComposites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
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A sharp quantitative version of Alexandrov's theorem via the method of moving planes

2015

We prove the following quantitative version of the celebrated Soap Bubble Theorem of Alexandrov. Let $S$ be a $C^2$ closed embedded hypersurface of $\mathbb{R}^{n+1}$, $n\geq1$, and denote by $osc(H)$ the oscillation of its mean curvature. We prove that there exists a positive $\varepsilon$, depending on $n$ and upper bounds on the area and the $C^2$-regularity of $S$, such that if $osc(H) \leq \varepsilon$ then there exist two concentric balls $B_{r_i}$ and $B_{r_e}$ such that $S \subset \overline{B}_{r_e} \setminus B_{r_i}$ and $r_e -r_i \leq C \, osc(H)$, with $C$ depending only on $n$ and upper bounds on the surface area of $S$ and the $C^2$ regularity of $S$. Our approach is based on a…

Mathematics - Differential GeometrySoap bubbleMean curvatureOscillationApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsConcentricSurface (topology)53C20 53C21 (Primary) 35B50 35B51 (Secondary)01 natural sciencesAlexandrov Soap Bubble Theorem method of moving planes stability mean curvature pinching.CombinatoricsHypersurfaceMathematics - Analysis of PDEsDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0103 physical sciencesFOS: Mathematics010307 mathematical physicsDiffeomorphism0101 mathematicsMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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The method of moving planes: a quantitative approach

2018

We review classical results where the method of the moving planes has been used to prove symmetry properties for overdetermined PDE's boundary value problems (such as Serrin's overdetermined problem) and for rigidity problems in geometric analysis (like Alexandrov soap bubble Theorem), and we give an overview of some recent results related to quantitative studies of the method of moving planes, where quantitative approximate symmetry results are obtained.

Mathematics - Differential Geometryoverdetermined problem010102 general mathematicsmean curvaturelcsh:QA299.6-43335N25; 35B35; 53A10; 53C24; 35B50; 35B51; 35J70alexandrov soap bubble theoremlcsh:Analysisstability01 natural sciencesAlexandrov Soap Bubble Theorem; overdetermined problems; rigidity; stability; mean curvature; moving planesMathematics - Analysis of PDEsrigidityDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicaoverdetermined problemsFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsmoving planesAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Urban Sprawl and Northern European Residential Tourism in the Spanish Mediterranean Coast

2016

Residential tourism from Northern European countries has influenced the process of urban development in the Spanish Mediterranean coast. We explain the recent urban growth in Spain (or “Spanish house bubble”) and then show the main characteristics of the influx of citizens from other European countries richer than Spain, especially into the Spanish Mediterranean coast and specifically into the Costa Blanca region. Finally we demonstrate the relationship between the development of residential tourism and the growth of urban sprawl in the Spanish Mediterranean coast and we analyze some of its consequences for the region..

Mediterranean climate05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyUrban sprawllcsh:G1-922lcsh:Recreation. LeisureToponímialcsh:GV1-1860Geographyurban sprawlUrban planning0502 economics and businesshouse bubblespanish mediterranean coastplanningresidential tourism050703 geographyEnvironmental planning050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismlcsh:Geography (General)
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Multiplicity of ground states for the scalar curvature equation

2019

We study existence and multiplicity of radial ground states for the scalar curvature equation $$\begin{aligned} \Delta u+ K(|x|)\, u^{\frac{n+2}{n-2}}=0, \quad x\in {{\mathbb {R}}}^n, \quad n>2, \end{aligned}$$when the function $$K:{{\mathbb {R}}}^+\rightarrow {{\mathbb {R}}}^+$$ is bounded above and below by two positive constants, i.e. $$0 0$$, it is decreasing in (0, 1) and increasing in $$(1,+\infty )$$. Chen and Lin (Commun Partial Differ Equ 24:785–799, 1999) had shown the existence of a large number of bubble tower solutions if K is a sufficiently small perturbation of a positive constant. Our main purpose is to improve such a result by considering a non-perturbative situation: we ar…

Multiplicity resultsBubble tower solutions; Fowler transformation; Ground states; Invariant manifold; Multiplicity results; Phase plane analysis; Scalar curvature equation; Shooting methodGround stateMultiplicity resultsInvariant manifoldScalar curvature equation01 natural sciencesBubble tower solutionsCombinatoricsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0103 physical sciencesinvariant manifoldground stateScalar curvature equation Ground states Fowler transformation Invariant manifold Shooting method Bubble tower solutions Phase plane analysis Multiplicity resultsFowler transformationMultiplicity result0101 mathematicsphase plane analysiPhase plane analysisPhysicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsscalar curvature equationShooting methodMultiplicity (mathematics)shooting methodPhase plane analysiGround statesBubble tower solutionbubble tower solutionmultiplicity results.Phase plane analysis010307 mathematical physicsInvariant manifoldScalar curvature
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